Google stops challenging most US warrants for data on overseas servers
Microsoft keeps up the challenges while Supreme Court remains silent.
David Kravets - Sep 14, 2017 9:50 pm UTC
Google has quietly stopped challenging most search warrants from US judges in which the data requested is stored on overseas servers, according to the Justice Department.
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Google has quietly stopped challenging most search warrants from US judges in which the data requested is stored on overseas servers, according to the Justice Department.